by Paulette Williams | Sep 28, 2020 | NSA Meditations Blog
We all have a perception of how knowledge comes to us. The teacher imparts to the student, the doctor to the patient, the broker to the investor, officers to the lower rank, trainer to trainees, expert to novice. There seems to be a prescribed order to imparting...
by Paulette Williams | Sep 21, 2020 | NSA Meditations Blog
In front of the east facing window of her third-floor bedroom she sits in a large living room chair long ago moved to her room. The sky is blue-black and the whole world seems to be in a deep slumber. Sometimes she sits here because worry blocks sleep. At other times,...
by Paulette Williams | Sep 14, 2020 | NSA Meditations Blog
Initially, the thing protruding from the slime was covered with mud and garbage, but its reflection divided the rays of sunlight into mini swirls of rainbow colors. It was beautiful even there among the rancid food, discarded bottles and crushed paper. It was the...
by Sharvette Mitchell | Sep 7, 2020 | NSA Meditations Blog
I share my version of a frequently circulated story. The blue sky was without haze, and the sun shone as though it had tapped a new energy source. Pigeons and every other bird nearby clucked and chirped in praise of such a crystal-like day. Even the cars and trucks...
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